Note for horizontal HoverScrolls:
The width and height is specified on each list item because if the images are not loaded as fast
as the code (which happens often) the script cannot reliably determine the width of the content.
When this happens only one item is shown from the list. Generating HoverScrolls upon the window.onload event
within a 10ms setTimeout call and specifying the width and height of each item (in the html or in a separate css file) can resolve this problem.
The sample above was generated by a php script which determines each images width and height and prints it out in the html,
but it is abit useless in this example as all the images have the same size.

Finally, in the head again (after including the scripts) add the following block of code to generate the HoverScroll and you're all good to go!
This creates a horizontal hover scroll list (see further down for default parameters control).

HoverScroll 0.2.0 :: 29-06-2009 9:00pm

note: This version is alot larger because images are now included with the script, some images are not used by default.

HoverScroll 0.1.1 :: 27-06-2009 6:00pm

Minor bug fix

Hover zones did not cover the complete container

note: The css file has not changed therefore it is still versioned 0.1.0

HoverScroll 0.1.0 :: 26-06-2009 9:05pm

First release of the plugin. Supports:

Horizontal and vertical lists

Width and height control

Debug log (doesn't show useful information for the moment)

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